Gotta Get’em All

Next year we’ll be looking at Star Wars Marvel comics. Whether that’ll be a good thing or a bad thing is yet to be determined. However, there’s over 20 years of Dark Horse Star Wars comics for us to enjoy. The question is, do you have them all? For those looking to get all of the Dark Horse Star Wars comics, here’s a list to help out including all of the Omnibus, hardcover, trade paperback and digest collections.

Collecting Notes: There are a few obscure comics not listed above like The Constancia Affair, Shadows of the Empire Kenner Special Part 1 and 2, Battle of the Bounty Hunters pop-up comic, Visions of the Blade and others.

It’s also worth noting that while omnibus collections are a great way to go, you do miss out on the cover art for each issue. The trade paperback collections, however, include cover galleries featuring all of the cover art. Furthermore, hardcovers are built to withstand the sands of time and heavy reading. If you’re going for longevity, they make an excellent addition to your library.

As for actually finding the comics, you can try your local comic shops and brick and mortar bookstores. Dark Horse has a pretty good selection at most bookstores and comic shops, however you’ll have to pay full cover price. To get them cheaper, you’ll want to check out sites like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, eBay and Things From Another World. TFAW in particular has some good discounts on their “nick & dent” issues which have very minor wear. If you hold out, TFAW will also do big sales every now and then, and it’s a great way to collect the comics you’re missing. Plus there is always digital comics, and Dark Horse does enjoy doing their Star Wars Mega Bundles. Just keep an eye open when they happen.

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